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OASIS TV LAUNCHES ON DISH ON DEMAND
15 July 2010
OTV Media Group, Inc., owner and operator of the Oasis Television Network, announced today its Body Mind Spirit cable channel is now available to DISH On Demand satellite subscribers. “This marks the first time Oasis TV’s footprint spans the United States from coast to coast,” said Robert Schnitzer, the net’s founder and CEO.
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ROBERT SCHNITZER TO SPEAK AT OPERA 2010
26 June 2010
O.P.E.R.A. Oklahoma Psychic Educationsl Research Association is pround to welcome
Robert Schnitzer to speak at our Psychic Fair June 26th & 27th.
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SPIRITUAL OASIS ON YOUR TV
18 January 2010
"Body, mind, spirit… meet lights, camera action.” So begins writer Joel Russell’s profile of Oasis TV in the current issue of the Los Angeles Business Journal. When Russell described Oasis TV as “new age-y,” Schnitzer replied he could call the cable network anything “so long as he spells it right."
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AVAIL-TVN ADDS OASISTV ON DEMAND CONTENT
12 January 2010
Avail-TVN Secures Long-term Industry-wide Deal for Knightscove’s Family-
Oriented Programming and Oasis TV’s Body-Mind-Spirit Content.
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VISION MAGAZINE NAMES OASIS TV “EVERYDAY HERO”
1 January 2010
Vision Magazine, the premiere conscious living magazine on America’s west coast, honored Oasis TV (www.OasisTV.com) as an “Everyday Hero” in its January 2010 issue. The article features an interview by Vision publisher Sydney Murray with Oasis TV’s founder CEO Robert Schnitzer. (Note: Ms Murray is also editorial director of Oasis TV). The interview begins with Schnitzer describing the history of the television network he founded in 1997.
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OASIS TV FINDS A HOME ON COX, CHARTER CABLE
16 December 2009
Spirituality-centric network Oasis TV has signed deals with cable giants Cox and Charter,
adding six million more subscribers to its rosters
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CABLE NET OASIS FINDS SUCCESS NO MIRAGE
15 December 2009
New, independently owned cable TV channels are finding it tough to gain traction these days. But
Oasis TV, a network focused on health and holistic content, has made some improvements.
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